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Girls' act on bed

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Inscription: r.u. “Suzanne Valadon/1895” (pencil); in the record l. u. “Suzanne Valadon/1895”
The Albertina Museum
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Title: Girls' act on bed
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Inscription: r.
u.
“Suzanne Valadon/1895” (pencil); in the record l.
u.
“Suzanne Valadon/1895”.

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